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  • ...0,1041,sid%253D1014,00.html About Deliotte Touche] accessed 31.01.07</ref> The parent group is Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. ...he [[UK Competition Commission]] for being "insufficiently independent" of the City.
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  • ...est happy development in the warm relationship between the sport and "new" Labour. ...as since turned to more subtle methods by employing the services of one of the best-connected lobbying firms, [[Sovereign Strategy]].
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  • Sir '''Charles Dunstone''' (born in 1964) is the founder and CEO of The [[Carphone Warehouse Group]] plc. In 1989 Dunstone founded The [[Carphone Warehouse Group]] plc, which merged with [[Dixons]] in August 20
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  • Overview of the Planning System ...or this reason that lobbying is of particular use to supermarkets who need the government on their side. Lobbying companies today have access to extensiv
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  • ...of his support for the [[Conservative Party]] prior to his withdrawal from the House of Lords in July 2010.<ref>David Maddox, [http://news.scotsman.com/po The Sunday Times Rich List for 2005 stated that Laidlaw was Scotland's 6th ric
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  • ...ce, Houses of Parliament, recruitment consultancies, law firms, education, the media and other public affairs related groups. PubAffairs numbers over 1400 ...erdeen University; and a PgDip in European Policy, Law and Management from the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
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  • ...rom a radical perspective. It is independent of any lobby group, political party, company or commercial intention. This is taken from their website on the 10/04/06 @http://www.squall.co.uk/squall.cfm/ses/sq=2001030701/ct=1
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  • ...rom a radical perspective. It is independent of any lobby group, political party, company or commercial intention. <center>This is taken from their website on the 10/04/06 @ http://www.squall.co.uk/squall.cfm/ses/sq=2001030701/ct=1</cente
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  • ...the [[Fabian Society]]. The founder of the network was [[Neal Lawson]] of the lobbying firm [[LLM Communications]]. It also had a journal associated wit ...ddle of the road is a dangerous place' The Observer March 8, 1998 SECTION: The Observer News Page; Pg. 23
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  • ...est corporations who meet annually at the Swiss ski resort of Davos to set the world's ...t.org/sbeder/Books/suiting.html Suiting Themselves: How Corporations Drive the Global Agenda]'', Earthscan, London, 2006, p. 1.</ref>
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  • ...in by [[David Bell]], the former chairman of the [[Financial Times]] (and the [[Millennium Bridge Trust]]). ...usiness (mostly Labour party donors) including multinationals, the police, the MOD, banks and their associates:
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  • ...nt "hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War."<ref>IISS [http://www.iiss.org/about-us About us] </ref> ...d, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...2010). </ref>In August 2010 Rossiter was appointed executive director of The [[Society of College, National and University Libraries]]. <ref>Social Mark ...Social Market Foundation think-tank, and leading light in the Third Way], The Observer, 31 July 2005, accessed 13 September 2010.</ref>
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  • ...vernment, but it remains a well known fringe group within the Conservative Party. ...n Post'', 21 April 2004</ref> In 2003, [[Norris McWhirter]], recalled how the group originated from a chance meeting with [[William Sidney|Viscount De L'
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  • ...crete action on greenhouse gas emissions. The so called 'carbon club' lead the way in undermining public support for action to curb climate change. BP, attempting to brand itself as progressive was one of the first to withdraw from GCC. [[John Browne]], Chairman of BP, announced in a
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  • ...amme and is the Head of the forthcoming [[Demos]] [[Glasgow 2020: Tales of the City]] project – a futures project looking at how citizens see cities and A response to a celebratory account of this project, authored by Hassan for the Herald, is worth quoting to demonstrate how Hassan's perspective differs fr
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  • ...he [[Charity Technology Trust]]. He gave more than £5,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in 1997 and £10,000 in March 2001 {{ref|1}}. ...s a staunch supporter of medical euthanasia and has repeatedly lobbied for the 'Right to Die' bill {{ref|2}}.
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  • ...on to form the [[Social Democratic Party]], splitting the Labour Party in the early 1980s. ...ional socialism, particularly Clause IV which pledged "common ownership of the means of production, distribution and exchange".
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  • ...xecutive with The [[Corporate Services Group]] 2000, and a Board Member of the [[Office of Fair Trading]]. ...ntre for Policy Studies]] and of [[Global Vision]] and an active member of the House of Lords.
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  • ...it could be argued that this deal leaves Mr. Swire politically indebted to the big tobacco firm and hence more open to being influenced further by them, p ...sleaze, making it all the more notable that only months into the Blair era the first evidence of cash being exchanged for a sympathetic ear emerged.
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